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outing

[ˈaʊtɪŋ]

outing Definition

  • 1an occasion when an organized group of people, especially schoolchildren, go out somewhere for pleasure
  • 2the act of revealing someone's homosexuality or transgender identity without their consent

Using outing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The school organized an outing to the zoo.

  • Example

    We went on a family outing to the beach.

  • Example

    He was terrified of being outed as gay.

  • Example

    The journalist was criticized for outing the celebrity's personal life.

outing Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outing

Idioms Using outing

  • be out and about

    to be active and doing things outside of the home

    Example

    After recovering from the flu, she was finally out and about again.

  • to reveal a secret or confidential information

    Example

    He accidentally let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party.

  • to go out and enjoy oneself in the city or town

    Example

    After finishing their exams, they decided to have a night out on the town.

Phrases with outing

  • an evening spent outside of the home, typically for socializing or entertainment

    Example

    I'm looking forward to our night out at the theater.

  • a day spent outside of the home, typically for leisure or recreation

    Example

    We had a great day out at the amusement park.

  • a trip or excursion for the purpose of fishing

    Example

    The company organized a fishing outing for its employees.

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Summary: outing in Brief

The term 'outing' [ˈaʊtɪŋ] refers to two different concepts. The first is an organized group of people going out somewhere for pleasure, such as a school outing to the zoo. The second is the act of revealing someone's homosexuality or transgender identity without their consent, as in 'He was terrified of being outed as gay.' Other phrases include 'night out' and 'fishing outing,' while idioms like 'let the cat out of the bag' and 'have a night out on the town' are also common.